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The Premium Heavy Duty Drip Irrigation Watering Ring is a 10-inch diameter circular dripper designed exclusively for 1/8" tubing. Featuring 8 uniform water outlets, a rotating micro-tubing elbow for versatile installation, and an integrated filtration system, it ensures consistent root-level hydration while preventing clogging. Its durable polypropylene construction with UV resistance makes it ideal for greenhouse and commercial growers seeking to reduce labor and optimize irrigation efficiency.
| ASIN | B0BT8GPZK9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,852 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #294 in Automatic Irrigation Accessories |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2023 |
| Fit Type | Flexible tubing with standardized connections |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 10 x 0.5 inches |
| Item model number | A6-MO |
| Manufacturer | One Stop Outdoor |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Power Source | Water Pressure-driven |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 0.5 inches |
| Set Name | Single |
| Shape | Circular Or Tubular |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| UPC | 850046278464 |
| Volume Capacity | 10 inches |
P**R
Works great.
Little pricey, but no problems. It will take some patience to install. I tried 1/4" drip hose...too big ID. The line needs to be 1/8" ID. I bought 1/8" clear sylicone hose and used a 3" piece between the drip ring and my 1/4" drip line. It also adds a flex point between the two.
J**A
Good product
This drip ring works well I use it with my blumat system on all of my plants
M**T
Different connections on 5 and 10 inch units...
The hose connection on the 10 inch rings is much smaller than the 5 inch rings. Standard drip hose fits the 5 inch perfectly. Standard drip hose is too large for the connection to the 10 inch ring. I am not sure why they used different pieces?
M**Y
Cool design
Idea is great but I had to make the holes a little bigger for my project
M**L
These things rock!
Like most people I got stake drip emitters, and being a novice I didn't realize that the water wouldn't spread to all the roots. It was only after I had to dig out one of my plants that I noticed half the soil was moist and the other half dry as a bone, a huge short coming for normal drip emitters. I bought 2 10 packs of the 10" rings and they work awesome! They have 5-6 emitters in a single ring which ensures better water dissemination resulting in healthier and happier plants. I buried my rings under about an inch of soil so you can't even see them. Highly recommend! Just a heads up though, when you slip the 1/4" tubing over the inlet make sure to seat the end of the tube all the way, so it completely covers the inlet tube. You'll hear a faint "snap" when you seat it properly. And as an added precaution, wrap a zip tie around the tube after it's seated.
R**S
Perfect for 1-3 gal pots
Great product!
J**.
Doesn’t fit standard 1/4” dripping tubing
Doesn’t fit standard 1/4” dripping from Home Depot. Needed to rig a smaller stiffer tubing with heat to accommodate.
A**P
Leak near water connection
I grow inside using 5 gallon and 3 gallon fabric pots. I saw these are made in 5 inch and 10 inch, I ordered one of each just to check them out and make sure the sizes were correct for my need. Using a gravity, fed waterline, I connected it to the 10 inch and everything worked well. When I connected the 5 inch, although it was dripping out all of the holes water was also leaking significantly near the connection. I attached a video showing it. I assume that I just happened to get a bad 5 inch ring, because the 10 inch worked so well. So, I am going to try these again because the price and product are good but I am disappointed to have drive out of town to UPS store to ship back this one watering ring. hope this helps someone!
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